Another interesting and informative video, Brad. I had knee replacement surgery back in 2018 and it was one of the best things I've ever done for myself. I'm glad that yours is going well.
Nice Photo Brad. In case any of your audience is interested, I have some 4x5 film processing equipment and misc darkroom equipment for sale at a good price.. Cheers
You are right. What was I thinking, always add 2 stops to your exposure. Whoops, I will mention that in my next video.. But I did cover myself by having the extra sheets 1 stop more exposure. The negative came out great, but I want to go back and reshoot it. Thanks!!
❤ the stair pic. I thought I saw a limp, pray continues to heal.
Thanks!!! The knee is all better, thanks.
Thanks for another great video. Glad your knee surgery went well. Cheers.
Thanks!!! The knee is doing great just having a hard time trying to stay still and not work all day. Thanks!
Another interesting and informative video, Brad. I had knee replacement surgery back in 2018 and it was one of the best things I've ever done for myself. I'm glad that yours is going well.
Thanks again!! I try to give a little information with each video. And the knee is still doing real good. Thanks
Looking forward to your next vid!
Thank You!!!
Nice Photo Brad. In case any of your audience is interested, I have some 4x5 film processing equipment and misc darkroom equipment for sale at a good price.. Cheers
Thanks!! Put a list up at your local camera store. Good Luck.
Looks like the stairs take you up and to the right and into the clouds, Stairway to ??
Thanks!!!! I am thinking of calling the shot 'Stairway to Heaven"
What red filter did you use? I use +2 1/2 stops for a deep red #25 filter on Ilford FP 4 Plus film. You mentioned giving it an extra 1 stop.
You are right. What was I thinking, always add 2 stops to your exposure. Whoops, I will mention that in my next video.. But I did cover myself by having the extra sheets 1 stop more exposure. The negative came out great, but I want to go back and reshoot it. Thanks!!
Yes, a No25 Red usually is a two stop compensation, in my experience shooting 4x5 and 8x10 film on view cameras.